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Study programmes 2009-2010Last update : 28/06/2010
VETE0020-2  Animals and Society
Duration :  14h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in veterinary medicine, 1st yearPremier quadrimestre2
Holder(s) :  Annick Gabriel
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The course is composed of 14 seminaries of 1h given by different lecturers during the first quadrimester
Course objective :  The aim is twice: on the one hand to approach the main current events in the veterinary world and on the other hand to open the eyes of the students to potential openings after their studies, other than small animal practice
Prerequisites :  Nothing
Workshops :  Nothing
Organization :  The seminaries are organised at the first quadrimester with the following program and horary
*17/09/2009 10h30-11h30 Amphi 202 Tatiana Art Sportive medicine of the horse 11h30-12h30 Amphi 202 Marianne Diez Animal nutrition: evolution and revolution *21/09/2009 11h30-12h30 Amphi 303 Christian Hanzen Reproduction and mammary health: two tools for production *28/09/2009 11h30-12h30 Amphi 303 Alain Vanderplasschen The place of the veterinarian in research *5/10/2009 11h30-12h30 Amphi 303 Claude Saegermann Epidemiology of FCO in Europe: report and perspectives *12/10/2009 10h30-11h30 Amphi 303 Amory Hélène Clinical specialisations in veterinary medicine 11h30-12h30 Amphi 303 Rollin Frédéric The multifactorial origin of animal diseases: an opportuneness to catch but also a challenge for tomorrow veterinarians *19/10/2009 11h30-12h30 Amphi 303 Jean-François Focant The 12 bastards *26/10/2009 11h30-12h30 Amphi 303 Pascale Pirot Sanitary supervision of wild fauna in Belgium: objectives and constraint *6/11/2009 10h30-11h30 Amphi 303 Thierry Jauniaux Whales and society: role of the veterinarian *13/11/2009 10h30-11h30 Amphi 303 Pierre-Vincent Drion Ethics and management of animal welfare for laboratory animals 11h30-12h30 Amphi 303 Marie-Louise Scippo Inspection of chemical danger in food products *20/11/2009 10h30-11h30 Amphi 303 Johann Detilleux/Anne-Sophie Lequarré Why should we study genetics in veterinary medicine? 11h30-12h30 Amphi 303 Jean-Luc Hornick Role of the veterinarian in cooperation of developement
Written notes :  The students will receive, before the seminary, the power point of the presentation or a summary. These notes will be online (if possible) on myulg (files) and edited by Presses de l'Ulg (Point de vue).
Assessment :  The examination will be organised during the session in january. It is a written exam which comports 2 - 3 small general questions by seminary ou true/false questions. A student that has listened attentively must be able to answer easilly.
Contacts :  Dr Annick Gabriel

Tel : 04/366 40 60 ou 40 61

Fax: 04 366 40 76


annick.gabriel@ulg.ac.be
Remarks :  The repeater students, exempted from the seminaries, are wellcome to assist to the new seminaries.

During the examination, it is important to read the questions attentively because the questions are not the same even though the formulation is quite similar!

Answering to an "open" question imply that you have to formulate a coherent response in which the place of the subject, the verb and the complement is important! Even though we don't sanction spelling mistake... try to avoid them! Try to write legibly!


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